Dylan Farrow, responding to
accusations that she has been both brainwashed by her mother Mia Farrow and
that she's purposely tanking her father Woody Allen's Oscar chances, tells Peoplethat
neither of these claims are true: she is, according to the interview, hoping
that by speaking out, she'll "help at
least one person out there."

In an extended interview with the
magazine published Thursday afternoon, Dylan explained that her decision to come
forward with the story of her alleged abuse was not easy. "It took all of my strength and all of my emotional
fortitude to do what I did this week in the hope that it would put the truth
out there," she said. "That is my only ammunition. I don't have
money or publicists or limos or fancy apartments in Manhattan. All I have is the
truth and that is all I put out there."

People
are saying that I am not actually remembering what I remember. People are
saying that my 'evil mother' brainwashed me because they refuse to believe that
my sick, evil father would ever molest me, because we live in this society
where victim blaming and inexcusable behavior – this taboo against shaming the
famous at the expense of their victims – is accepted and excused.

While she says she knew her letter would initially cause "backlash," she also admits she didn't expect her brother
Moses to defend
their father. "My
brother has broken my heart. Moses divorced himself from the family a long time
ago. I always missed him. I loved him and I kept him in my thoughts," she said.
"These lies – this betrayal – is unfathomable to me coming from a brother I
loved and cherished and grew up with." Dylan continued to question his actions, calling his "betrayal"
the "lowest form of evil that [she] could ever imagine."